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Crime and punishment

Raskolnikov, an impoverished Russian student, murders a despicable old pawnbroker, reasoning that his evil act is outweighed by humanitarian good, but he discovers the fault in his theory when he is plagued by horror and guilt over his actions.

Crime and punishment

Raskolnikov, a former Russian student, murders an old pawnbroker and her sister, and the subsequent guilt with which he struggles results in a tragedy of tension and terror.

Ayo's Awesome Adventures in St. Petersburg

City of Bridges
"Describes a visit to St. Petersburg, Russia, including the Russian Railway Museum, the Hermitage, Theater Square, and various other historical and cultural attractions"--.

The hunger between us

2023
When her best friend disappears in the summer of 1942, Liza resolves to rescue her no matter the cost, entangling herself in an increasingly dangerous web with two former classmates, one a member of the militia and other other forced to live in Leningrad's tunnels.
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Crime and punishment

2017
Raskolnikov, a former Russian student, murders an old pawnbroker and her sister, and the subsequent guilt with which he struggles results in a tragedy of tension and terror.

The hunger between us

2022
When her best friend disappears in the summer of 1942, Liza resolves to rescue her no matter the cost, entangling herself in an increasingly dangerous web with two former classmates, one a member of the militia and other other forced to live in Leningrad's tunnels.
Cover image of The hunger between us

Symphony for the city of the dead

Dmitri Shostakovich and the siege of Leningrad
"An account of the Siege of Leningrad reveals the role played by Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich and his Leningrad Symphony in rallying and commemorating their fellow citizens"--OCLC.

Red stars

the case of Viktor and Nadya's notebook
2020
Twelve-year-old twins Viktor and Nadya are evacuated on trains from Leningrad in 1941 when Germany suddenly declares war on the Soviet Union. Then, Viktor and Nadya are separated and face disaster apart. They must race across ice and snow through the destruction of war to be reunited.

Crime and punishment

2011
An adaption of the classic Russian novel, "Crime and Punishment," in which, Raskolnikov, an impoverished Russian student, murders a despicable old pawnbroker, reasoning that his evil act is outweighed by humanitarian good, but he discovers the fault in his theory when he is plagued by horror and guilt over his actions.

Written in the dark

five poets in the siege of Leningrad : Gennady Gor, Dmitry Maksimov, Sergey Rudakow, Vladimir Sterligov, Pavel Zaltsman
Poetry. This anthology presents a group of writers and a literary phenomenon that has been unknown even to Russian readers for 70 years, obfuscated by historical amnesia. Gennady Gor, Pavel Zaltsman, Dmitry Maksimov, Sergey Rudakov, and Vladimir Sterligov wrote these works in 1942, during the most severe winter of the Nazi Siege of Leningrad (1941-1944). In striking contrast to state-sanctioned, heroic "Blockade" poetry in which the stoic body of the exemplary citizen triumphs over death, the poems gathered here show the Siege individual (blokadnik) as a weak and desperate incarnation of Job. These poets wrote in situ about the famine, disease, madness, cannibalism, and prostitution around themsubjects so tabooed in those most-Soviet times that they would never think of publishing. Moreover, the formal ambition and macabre avant-gardism of this uncanny body of work match its horrific content, giving birth to a "poor" language which alone could reflect the depth of suffering and psychological destruction experienced by victims of that historical disaster.

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